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Ramz
Lv 5
Ramz asked in TravelAfrica & Middle EastEgypt · 1 decade ago

Do u agree that the Egyptians might be awarded "Nobel Prize"?

That there revelution was peacefully even they were killed by the polic?

Yes or no (and WHY?)

Update:

@ pas7680@: at the beginning, it was a demonstration that people were asking to repair the corruption of the authority .... then it became a Revelation after the police attacking by the weapons ... and although attacking the people still considered it peaceful and they didn't use any violence .

@Incognit : Of course I am tottaly against what has happened to that woman but I've heard that she provoked people and they thought that she is a spy...

Update 2:

@Enas: <and we granted ourselves the great prize in 25 -1-2011 when we said no and declared the revolution>

Yes I am totally agree with u ..:))) ***** Great thought ... *****

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  • I-Talk
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    It will be great recieving a NOBLE prize! It will be something new!

    For the first time, it will be awarded to a NATION not a person!!

    The EGyptians did INSPIRE many people by their peaceful revolution!

    Many lessons have been learned from this!

    So I SUPPORT that!!

    But the Egyptians did win a GREATER PRIZE!!

    FREEDOM

    PEACE

    DEGNITY

    PRIDE

    LONG LIVE EGYPT THE MOTHER OF THE WORLD :D

    Source(s): EGYPTIAN & PROUD
  • 1 decade ago

    That would be nice but I find that unlikely, especially because reports came out that a famous American reporter was raped by multiple men nonstop and beaten in Tahrir Square and was rescued by women and the military and has been hospitalized for several days. She was stupid for being there but still.

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    edit - I wouldn't be surprised if what you have claimed is true. I was horrified by what happened. The would be the last thing that I would ever expect in egypt but I was reading an article and she was commenting more her about her possibly failing in her career because she didn't cover the story as she liked (I'm assuming b/c she has been in hospital recuperating from her assault). It's confusing that after a traumatizing experience she would be thinking about her career. It's like she didn't mind being assaulted and would put herself in bad position again for the sake of her career. Some ppl are saying that she was brave but I say different. After saying all that........ I also know the media was not really welcomed much during the protests. On BBC news, I would see the cameras being pushed down or away so I don't know if she really was provoked or if they assaulted her out of anger because she was an American journalist.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes, I agree as we deserve it. I don't know who will be representing the people to receive it, but I agree that we should be awarded. I recommend the martyrs should be awarded the Nobel Prize as they died for freedom and they didn't fight or carry any weapons.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Yes ofcourse it has been rated the world greatest peaceful revoultion in the modern world rite? besides it was recorded as the only revolution that existed ending up with protesters cleaning their own mess left behind

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    we have already won it many times before

    the former president AL SADAT won it in peace in 1978

    NAGUIB MAHFOUZ (literature in 1988)

    AHMED ZWEIL (chemistry in 1999)

    and MOHAMMED EL BARADEI

    and we granted ourselves the great prize in 25 -1-2011 when we said no and declared the revolution

    which will not be the last in our life .

    Source(s): iam EGYPTIAN iam 7000 years old
  • 1 decade ago

    Egyptians have already won a greater prize, freedom

  • 1 decade ago

    He does not deserve when we work on the success of our country

    And make Egypt the greatest country

  • mali
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I said that this is a suggestion by the Austrian president, he may have evidence. However, I think it is nice.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    no chance what so ever. You don't win any nobel prizes by starting a revolution.

  • Passio
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    They deserve the prize.

    Long live Masr.

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